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NigerScam victims footballers still stranded in Russia after 2018 FIFA World Cup

Budding Nigerian footballers who fell victim to a scam, stranded in Russia after 2018 FIFA World Cup

A group of budding Nigerian football players have been stranded in
Russia since arriving on a visa-waiver system for the 2018 FIFA World
Cup, a Russian anti-slavery NGO has said.

Russian police have said that an estimated 5,500 foreigners who
traveled to Russia visa-free for the football tournament have remained
in the country since a special visa waiver program expired on Dec. 31,
2018.

The Nigerian Embassy in Moscow estimated last July that 200 Nigerian
nationals were waiting to be repatriated after falling victim to a scam
in which their return tickets were canceled.

More than 10 Nigerian nationals are stranded in the southern Russian
city of Sochi after falling victim to a scam, the anti-slavery NGO
Alternativa said on Monday.

According to the NGO, the Nigerians had been promised a contract with
a local footballing club by a man who had introduced himself as an
agent.

The man disappeared after receiving a commission of $500 from each of the players, leaving them stranded in southern Russia.

“Their fate remains unclear. If they try to file a statement with the
police, they will immediately be detained for violating immigration
laws,” Alternativa wrote on its Facebook page.

“Then what’s in store for them is a court hearing, a fine, a special detention center and deportation,” it said.

Alternativa said that Nigeria’s consulate in Russia had “listened to their appeal but refused to help.”

“Without their [the consulate’s] intervention and sponsorship, I’m
afraid there will no other end result than deportation,” Yulia
Siluyanova, a senior Alternativa staff member, told The Moscow Times.

Some of the men are being housed and fed by sympathetic locals, the NGO said.

Alternativa is a Moscow-based volunteer organization founded in 2011 that helps victims of sexual and economic slavery.

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